We're all on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or some other social media sites, but the web is also a great place to connect for work purposes. If you want to get yourself out there and share your skill set, here are some things you can do this weekend to get the ball rolling.

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If you'd like to veer off from the standard LinkedIn path, however, there are some other services that are definitely worth checking out. Path.to and Zerply both create attractive professional profiles with your work history. You can even import from LinkedIn and Facebook. If you're particularly worried about how your Facebook profile looks to prospective employers, you can use Identified to find out.

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Create Your Own Landing Page or Web Site

While professional networks can be a great way to, well, network, they often do not allow for a ton of customization or control. It's good to establish yourself online in some way, where it's a landing page or full-blown web site.

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Get Your Materials in Order

We're living in a post-resume world, to some extent, so it might be time to think about alternative ways to promote yourself on your landing page, web site, or professional network. Some suggest an online biography, but with some jobs you'll be more successful by offering a short introductory statement and a link to your professional profile. If you think a regular resume is the best course of action for you, however, we've got plenty of tips. Keeping it brief, dropping common words and phrases, and choosing the right style are all important. If you're looking for tips specific to your specific resume, however, try web service RezScore. It'll analyze your resume and provide you with personalized feedback so you can avoid overused words, poor formatting, and other problems.

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Getting yourself out there and finding a job can be tough, especially in a (long) recession, but the more you do the greater your chances. If you're striking out with your current skills, maybe it's time to learn a new one. By the way, if you've got any handy tips on establishing a professional presence online, be sure to share them in the comments. And have a great, productive weekend!

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